From Guernica to Tehran: Canada and the politics of appeasement
On April 26, 1937, German and Italian air forces destroyed the Spanish town of Guernica in what infamously became the first...
Read moreOn April 26, 1937, German and Italian air forces destroyed the Spanish town of Guernica in what infamously became the first...
Read moreA historian shared painful accounts of childhoods in Halifax during the Second World War at the University of New Brunswick on...
Read moreIt was standing-room-only crowd at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery on Feb. 19 for a talk about a new art project and...
Read more“When there are many men without decency, there are always others who possess the decency of many men. These are the...
Read moreComing into Black History Month, a new exhibition at the UNB Arts Centre features prominent Afro-descendant New Brunswickers. The new expo,...
Read moreEditor's note: This article is the second in a two-part series. Part 1: "The ghost of divine right: Colonial mindset haunts...
Read moreA gory film made 40 years ago points to characteristics of post-industrial Cape Breton. University of New Brunswick alumnus, Lachlan MacKinnon,...
Read moreIt is with deep sadness that I must convey the news of the passing of Bill Chedore, former 1st National Vice-President...
Read moreCommunity members in Menahkwesk (Saint John) gathered at Haven Music Hall to hear genocidal and colonial histories as interlinked processes that...
Read moreAn expo titled “80 Years of the Nuclear Age: Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki” opened on Oct. 3 at the Fredericton Public...
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